On Monday night, Bhartiya Janata Party president Amit Shah announced that India’s first woman IPS officer Kiran Bedi has been named as the party's chief ministerial candidate for the Delhi assembly polls on February 7. The firebrand activist, who was a core member of the Anna Hazare anti-corruption movement, will contest from Krishna Nagar constituency.
Her inaugural address on Friday to BJP workers as the party's face in the polls did not exactly fire up her audience.
On Tuesday morning, her former colleague in the Anna Hazare movement and rival for the chief minister's post, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal, challenged Bedi to a public debate.
In the lead-up to the announcement, Bedi had seemed willing to take Kejriwal head on. But then changed her position.
At this point, Ajay Maken, the Congress' candidate for chief minister, began to feel left out. He decided to accept Kejriwal's challenge even though he wasn't the one being challenged.
Also begging to be allowed a slice of the action were various TV channels, who offered themselves up as hosts.
Then everyone on Twitter, from All India Bakchod to Gul Panag got into the act to suggest names, venues and channels for the debate.
NDTV India?
A debate to decide who gets to be the host?
The academic Madhu Kishwar?
Barack Obama during his visit to India?
Maybe just on the basis of Twitter?
NDTV?
On the lines of the US election debates?
Times Now anyone?
Soon enough, it transpired that Bedi had blocked Kejriwal on Twitter. NDTV started a poll asking whether Bedi should start reading his messages again.
Her inaugural address on Friday to BJP workers as the party's face in the polls did not exactly fire up her audience.
On Tuesday morning, her former colleague in the Anna Hazare movement and rival for the chief minister's post, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal, challenged Bedi to a public debate.
.@thekiranbedi congrats 4 being nominated as BJP's CM candidate. I invite u 4 a public debate moderated by neutral person n telecast by all
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 20, 2015In the lead-up to the announcement, Bedi had seemed willing to take Kejriwal head on. But then changed her position.
If you win then have a debate on the floor of the house: Kiran Bedi on a call for debate between Maken, Kejriwal & her
— ANI (@ANI_news) January 20, 2015At this point, Ajay Maken, the Congress' candidate for chief minister, began to feel left out. He decided to accept Kejriwal's challenge even though he wasn't the one being challenged.
Lets discuss who has a better vision for Delhi and can provide better governance. All for a debate with @ArvindKejriwal & @TheKiranBedi ji — Ajay Maken (@ajaymaken) January 20, 2015Also begging to be allowed a slice of the action were various TV channels, who offered themselves up as hosts.
ANI invites @ArvindKejriwal and @thekiranbedi for a Live debate in the ANI studios on issues pertaining to Delhi elections — ANI (@ANI_news) January 20, 2015@abpnewstv ready to host and telecast public debate between @ArvindKejriwal and @thekiranbedi if both agree #DelhiElections — ABP News (@abpneGuwstv) January 20, 2015Then everyone on Twitter, from All India Bakchod to Gul Panag got into the act to suggest names, venues and channels for the debate.
.@ArvindKejriwal sir we would like to moderate & broadcast the debate with @thekiranbedi (Pls sir 3 mahine se ek Bhi sketch Nahi nikla hai) — All India Bakchod (@AllIndiaBakchod) January 20, 2015NDTV India?
My vote goes to @RavishKumarNDTV as moderator of #kejrivsbedi debate — Rana Safvi رعنا राना (@iamrana) January 20, 2015A debate to decide who gets to be the host?
We need a debate between TV anchors wanting to host the debate between Delhi's CM candidates. — Dhaakad Tau (@Bawli_Booch) January 20, 2015The academic Madhu Kishwar?
We all know the best person to moderate the Bedi/Kejriwal debate is Madhu Kishwar. She’s insane too and hates both of them equally. — Overrated Outcast (@over_rated) January 20, 2015Barack Obama during his visit to India?
BREAKING: Barack Obama to be chosen as moderator for #BediVsKejriwal debate. — The UnReal Times (@TheUnRealTimes) January 20, 2015Maybe just on the basis of Twitter?
Everyone wants to moderate @ArvindKejriwal v. @thekiranbedi TV debate. If it doesn't happen, I'm happy to judge their Twitter feeds instead. — Sadanand Dhume (@dhume) January 20, 2015NDTV?
Would be a wonderful norm to set for democracy if debate takes place between @ArvindKejriwal & @thekiranbedi . I volunteer to moderate :-) — barkha dutt (@BDUTT) January 20, 2015On the lines of the US election debates?
A well moderated proper US TV style debate between leading political candidates is a gr8 idea. Hope @ArvindKejriwal v @thekiranbedi happens — atul kasbekar (@atulkasbekar) January 20, 2015Times Now anyone?
If Kejriwal and Kiran Bedi debate on Arnab's show, they'll only be debating for a chance to speak. — Shirish Kunder (@ShirishKunder) January 20, 2015Soon enough, it transpired that Bedi had blocked Kejriwal on Twitter. NDTV started a poll asking whether Bedi should start reading his messages again.
Should Kiran Bedi unblock Arvind Kejriwal on Twitter The other bone of contention between the two Delhi Chief Minister candidates is that Kiran Bedi has block? Vote here: http://t.co/NM5mrCt2M0 — NDTV (@ndtv) January 20, 2015Should @sardesairajdeep unblock me on twitter? Please don't vote as i know the result already.
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) January 20, 2015Should @VishalDadlani unblock me on twitter?
— Kabir (@The_Sleigher) January 20, 2015Should @ArvindKejriwal unblock me on twitter?
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